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China hands over new batch of food assistance to Zimbabwe
China hands over new batch of food assistance to Zimbabwe

The Star

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Star

China hands over new batch of food assistance to Zimbabwe

HARARE, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday handed over a new batch of food assistance to Zimbabwe to boost the southern African country's food security after a devastating El-Nino induced drought last year. Addressing the ceremony in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Deputy Minister of Public Service, Labor and Social Welfare Mercy Dinha thanked China for the food assistance, comprising about 3,000 tonnes of rice and wheat, saying the food will go a long way in helping vulnerable citizens. "We are looking at child-headed families, persons with disabilities, and the elderly. We are going to make sure that this consignment reaches those in need, especially the hard-to-reach areas," Dinha said. "China is our all-weather friend. They have assisted us in infrastructural development and agriculture. So I really want to thank China for participating in the development of Zimbabwe," Dinha said. For his part, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Zhou Ding emphasized China's commitment to helping Zimbabwe achieve food security and reduce poverty, saying the food assistance is part of China's response to Zimbabwe's international appeal for food aid following last year's devastating drought. "As we always say, a friend in need is a friend indeed. China and Zimbabwe are time-honored friends," Zhou said. "As friends, we are always ready to provide help when our Zimbabwean brothers and sisters need it most." Noting that China always attaches great importance and priority to issues of food security and poverty reduction, Zhou said the two countries should continue strengthening partnerships to boost food security.

OpenVPN DCO Added to Linux Kernel for Built-In Speed and Security
OpenVPN DCO Added to Linux Kernel for Built-In Speed and Security

Business Wire

time10-06-2025

  • Business Wire

OpenVPN DCO Added to Linux Kernel for Built-In Speed and Security

PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OpenVPN announced today that Data Channel Offload (DCO) has been officially green-lit for inclusion in the Linux kernel and will be part of the official distribution starting with version 6.16. This always-on kernel module named 'ovpn' was designed to deliver faster speeds without negatively impacting security, and is part of OpenVPN's mission to make Zero Trust VPN a reality for any business, regardless of size. 'After thorough review by the Linux community, maintainers, and experts, DCO is now included in the mainline kernel, which results in higher code quality, better security, and more robust implementation." Share OpenVPN DCO implements the Linux kernel module which handles the OpenVPN data channel. As such, OpenVPN no longer sends data traffic between the user and kernel space for routing and encryption/decryption. Operations on payloads take place in the Linux kernel, optimizing performance, reducing latency, and cutting the cost of the payload transfer between user and kernel space. Additionally, DCO operation is multi-threaded. Multi-threading is the process of splitting up tasks or jobs into smaller units and assigning them to different CPUs. This improves speed and performance up to 300% when compared with configurations not using DCO. 'OpenVPN DCO gives businesses superior performance, flexibility, and security,' said Francis Dinha, OpenVPN CEO. 'After thorough review by the Linux community, maintainers, and experts, DCO is now included in the mainline kernel, which results in higher code quality, better security, and more robust implementation. Users of OpenVPN can now enjoy broad adoption and know that DCO will automatically benefit from ongoing kernel updates, including bug fixes, security patches, and support for new features.' Linux networking tree (or netdev) maintainers accepted OpenVPN DCO for inclusion on April 17, 2025 as part of a patch set submission, resulting in OpenVPN DCO code being included in the Linux kernel itself from version 6.16 onwards — it will now be present by default. This means everyone will experience the performance boost of DCO without the need to install external components. Additionally, embedded devices like router platforms and development boards that run on Linux will have OpenVPN DCO — ensuring fast performance for years to come. 'Whether your company needs a self-hosted solution like Access Server or a cloud-delivered offering like CloudConnexa, OpenVPN products feature the battle-tested security that businesses of all sizes have relied on for over 20 years,' said Dinha. 'The integration directly within Linux ensures speed and performance remain obtainable for businesses without extra steps, keeping productivity and security for all at the forefront.' To learn more about OpenVPN DCO, visit About OpenVPN OpenVPN's network security solutions provide scalable, secure remote access as a Zero Trust VPN — giving complete freedom to your employees to work outside the office while securely accessing SaaS platforms, the web, and private company resources. OpenVPN's self-hosted VPN, Access Server, and cloud-delivered CloudConnexa are built on the high-performance, trusted open-source OpenVPN protocol. With over 60 million downloads and nearly 20,000 business customers, OpenVPN products connect your team and resources with security, speed, simplicity.

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